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Q: Why is my element still not full width?↵
A: The usual reason is that the max-width attribute or an inline width attribute is being applied by existing CSS or inline HTML. These attributes can be readily found using the Inspector tools in Firefox and Chrome.

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Q: Why is my element still not full width?↵
A: The usual reason is that the max-width attribute or an inline width attribute is being applied by existing CSS or inline HTML. These attributes can be readily found using the Inspector tools in Firefox and Chrome.Q: Why is my element still not full width?
A: The usual reason is that the max-width attribute or an inline width attribute is being applied by existing CSS or inline HTML. These attributes can be readily found using the Inspector tools in Firefox and Chrome.

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At a command prompt or using a file manager, unzip the .ZIP file in the WordPress plugins directory, usually ~/public_html/wp-content/plugins . In the In the WordPress admin Dashboard (usually http://yoursite.foo/wp-admin ) click Plugins, scroll to ASD Fullwidth Element Sizer, and click "activate".

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At a command prompt or using a file manager, unzip the .ZIP file in the WordPress plugins directory, usually ~/public_html/wp-content/plugins . In the In the WordPress admin Dashboard (usually http://yoursite.foo/wp-admin ) click Plugins, scroll to ASD Fullwidth Element Sizer, and click "activate".At a command prompt or using a file manager, unzip the .ZIP file in the WordPress plugins directory, usually ~/public_html/wp-content/plugins . In the In the WordPress admin Dashboard (usually http://yoursite.foo/wp-admin ) click Plugins, scroll to ASD Fullwidth Element Sizer, and click "activate".

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FullWidth Element Sizer also sets a timer in the browser to watch for the window width to change, and will recalculate and re-apply full width values if it does.FullWidth Element Sizer also sets a timer in the browser to watch for the window width to change, and will recalculate and re-apply full width values if it does.

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How it works: In the browser, window width and element size are calculated, and CSS "width" and "margin" values are applied to cause them to occupy the full width of the broswer window, no matter the size of the parent container. This process is applied to any HTML element which has the class "fullwidth-element".

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How it works: In the browser, window width and element size are calculated, and CSS "width" and "margin" values are applied to cause them to occupy the full width of the broswer window, no matter the size of the parent container. This process is applied to any HTML element which has the class "fullwidth-element".How it works: In the browser, window width and element size are calculated, and CSS "width" and "margin" values are applied to cause them to occupy the full width of the broswer window, no matter the size of the parent container. This process is applied to any HTML element which has the class "fullwidth-element".

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Or, In your Gutenberg page, select the Cover Image block, and edit the Advanced settings, set Additional CSS Class to "fullwidth-element" and your Cover Image now does what you always expected it to.Or, In your Gutenberg page, select the Cover Image block, and edit the Advanced settings, set Additional CSS Class to "fullwidth-element" and your Cover Image now does what you always expected it to.

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